Les Brown
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I got a whole ton. I mean, you give me a couch. I love to talk to you about this. Absolutely. That's why I teach people what I'm practicing. And that is live a life of no regrets. There's a lady, she wrote this book and she worked in hospice. And she talked about the people that she interviewed. That she was taken care of.
I got a whole ton. I mean, you give me a couch. I love to talk to you about this. Absolutely. That's why I teach people what I'm practicing. And that is live a life of no regrets. There's a lady, she wrote this book and she worked in hospice. And she talked about the people that she interviewed. That she was taken care of.
And among the things that they discovered about themselves was five, but one of the main things that they did not live the life that they wanted to live. They lived the life that had been given to them. They lived the life that was expected of them.
And among the things that they discovered about themselves was five, but one of the main things that they did not live the life that they wanted to live. They lived the life that had been given to them. They lived the life that was expected of them.
And among the things that they discovered about themselves was five, but one of the main things that they did not live the life that they wanted to live. They lived the life that had been given to them. They lived the life that was expected of them.
There are things they wanted to do, but they allowed other people's opinion to derail their own inner conversation and do what those people wanted them to do. And so that's why even now, my goal is to finish strong doing that which I'm supposed to do. And I have to overcome my own inner conversation that's been instilled in us to live a smaller life.
There are things they wanted to do, but they allowed other people's opinion to derail their own inner conversation and do what those people wanted them to do. And so that's why even now, my goal is to finish strong doing that which I'm supposed to do. And I have to overcome my own inner conversation that's been instilled in us to live a smaller life.
There are things they wanted to do, but they allowed other people's opinion to derail their own inner conversation and do what those people wanted them to do. And so that's why even now, my goal is to finish strong doing that which I'm supposed to do. And I have to overcome my own inner conversation that's been instilled in us to live a smaller life.
I believe even at 76, I haven't done my best work yet. And you can't fill a big dream in a small mind. And so because of mental conditioning, we have to constantly work to expand our minds. Robert Shuler said, you either expand or you are expendable. That we should be in a perpetual state of expanding our mind and our visions of ourselves so that we can do that which we were born to do.
I believe even at 76, I haven't done my best work yet. And you can't fill a big dream in a small mind. And so because of mental conditioning, we have to constantly work to expand our minds. Robert Shuler said, you either expand or you are expendable. That we should be in a perpetual state of expanding our mind and our visions of ourselves so that we can do that which we were born to do.
I believe even at 76, I haven't done my best work yet. And you can't fill a big dream in a small mind. And so because of mental conditioning, we have to constantly work to expand our minds. Robert Shuler said, you either expand or you are expendable. That we should be in a perpetual state of expanding our mind and our visions of ourselves so that we can do that which we were born to do.
That you have something special. You have greatness in you. You're a masterpiece because you're a piece of the master.
That you have something special. You have greatness in you. You're a masterpiece because you're a piece of the master.
That you have something special. You have greatness in you. You're a masterpiece because you're a piece of the master.
Yes. What I do, and I believe this is a calling on my life, teach speakers how to create a significant emotional event. how to transform an audience one-on-one, small groups or large groups. If people go online and put in Les Brown speaking in the Georgia Dome, they will see me commanding an audience of over 80,000 people. And now I'm teaching people how to tell the story. Why is that important?
Yes. What I do, and I believe this is a calling on my life, teach speakers how to create a significant emotional event. how to transform an audience one-on-one, small groups or large groups. If people go online and put in Les Brown speaking in the Georgia Dome, they will see me commanding an audience of over 80,000 people. And now I'm teaching people how to tell the story. Why is that important?
Yes. What I do, and I believe this is a calling on my life, teach speakers how to create a significant emotional event. how to transform an audience one-on-one, small groups or large groups. If people go online and put in Les Brown speaking in the Georgia Dome, they will see me commanding an audience of over 80,000 people. And now I'm teaching people how to tell the story. Why is that important?
Because in the attention economy, when people see you, they're asking three questions. Who are you? What do you have and why should I care? And so you have to speak in a way with your story that you stand out in the minds of people and you're dealing with overcoming the 5,000 advertising hits that come through the computer or a phone or a television or the conversations we hear every day.
Because in the attention economy, when people see you, they're asking three questions. Who are you? What do you have and why should I care? And so you have to speak in a way with your story that you stand out in the minds of people and you're dealing with overcoming the 5,000 advertising hits that come through the computer or a phone or a television or the conversations we hear every day.
Because in the attention economy, when people see you, they're asking three questions. Who are you? What do you have and why should I care? And so you have to speak in a way with your story that you stand out in the minds of people and you're dealing with overcoming the 5,000 advertising hits that come through the computer or a phone or a television or the conversations we hear every day.